Theory and practice of histological techniques

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Theory and practice of histological techniques

edited by John D. Bancroft, Alan Stevens ; foreword by David R. Turner

Churchill Livingstone, 1996

4th ed

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Includes bibliographies and indexes

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This is the new edition of what has become the standard technical reference book in most departments of histopathology.This book gives the reader a thorough grounding in all aspects of histological techniques, including an understanding of basic methods. This is essential knowledge for laboratory staff.Since the first edition in 1977, histotechnology has become an increasingly complex branch of laboratory medicine. Special techniques have continued to develop, particularly in the analysis of difficult cases for diagnosis. This book encompasses these advances, providing a balance between the new and the traditional techniques. In addition, colour illustrations have been re-introduced (they were absent from the third edition). Features: * New edition of a well-established and widely-used text * Contains information vital for anyone working in a pathology laboratory * Updated -- covers recent developments * This edition contains colour illustrations

Table of Contents

Light Microscopy. Fixation and Fixatives. Tissue Processing, Microtomy and Paraffin Sections. Frozen and Related Sections. The Theory of Staining and It Practical Implications. The Haematoxylins and Eosin. Connective Tissue and Stains. Proteins and Nucleic Acids. Amyloid. Carbohydrates. Lipids. Pigments and Minerals. The Neuroendocrine System. Micro-Organisms. Bone. Techniques in Neuropathology. Cytoplasmic Granules, Organelles and Special Tissues. Enzyme Histochemistry. Enzyme Histochemistry: Diagnostic Applications. Immunofluorescent Techniques. Immunocytochemical Techniques. Immunocytochemistry in Diagnostic Tumour Pathology. In-Situ Hybridisation. Diagnostic Cytopathology, Specimen Collection and Preparation. Diagnostic Cytopathology, Cell Appearances. Resin Embedding Media. Electron Microscopy 1: Instrumentation and Image Formation. Electron Microscopy 2: Practical Procedures. Electron Microscopy 3: Diagnostic Applications. Quantitation in Histopathology. Safety in the Histopathology Laboratory. Audit in Histopathology. Museum and Other Demonstration Techniques.

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